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Tue, 15 Jan 2019 15:58:07 -0800When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23170When: 1/19/2019 - 5:30:00 PM - 10:30:00 PM Saturday - Where: The Elm Estate - 1401 W. Second Street, RenoGet your frisky whiskey on and feed your competitive side with a night of tastings and trivia from around the whiskey world. Our Pub Trivia contest, led by Connie Wray, will test your knowledge of whiskey producing areas, while pub games and a tour of whiskey tastings will pair with regionally-inspired small bites for a whiskey event unlike any other in the region.

Tickets by advance purchase until Friday, January 18th.| More Information | 775-384-9081 | $55 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4769
#calocc-23192When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23171When: 1/21/2019 - 9:00:00 AM - 12:00:00 PM Monday - Where: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park - 218 Kennedy Drive, RenoWe will be cataloging all living things in the park as part of an annual phenology project, to garner a better understanding of the plants, animals, and other wildlife and how their populations are changing. We will transect the park, and each volunteer will be responsible for recording all the plants, animals, and wildlife they see along their transect or section. TMPF will provide more detailed field guides, pictures, and tools such as aspirators, magnifying glasses, and forceps to allow citizens at all levels of comfortability to participate, collect, and identify the changing ecology of our local parks. This is a wonderful and non-traditional volunteer opportunity and will allow volunteers to participate in an ongoing project, as well as a way to get outside and enjoy one of our many beautiful county parks.​

Please contact our office at (775) 410-1702 or info@tmparksfoundation.org with any questions, concerns, or comments.| More Information | (775) 410-1702 | free |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4755
#calocc-23187When: 1/21/2019 - 9:00:00 AM - 12:00:00 PM Monday - Where: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park - 218 Kennedy Drive, RenoWe will be cataloging all living things in the park as part of an annual phenology project, to garner a better understanding of the plants, animals, and other wildlife and how their populations are changing. We will transect the park, and each volunteer will be responsible for recording all the plants, animals, and wildlife they see along their transect or section. TMPF will provide more detailed field guides, pictures, and tools such as aspirators, magnifying glasses, and forceps to allow citizens at all levels of comfortability to participate, collect, and identify the changing ecology of our local parks. This is a wonderful and non-traditional volunteer opportunity and will allow volunteers to participate in an ongoing project, as well as a way to get outside and enjoy one of our many beautiful county parks.

​Please contact our office at (775) 410-1702 or info@tmparksfoundation.org with any questions, concerns, or comments.| More Information | 775-360-6068 | free |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4760
#calocc-23184When: 1/21/2019 - 10:00:00 AM - 10:00:00 AM Monday - Where: Swill Coffee and Wine - 3366 Lakeside Ct,, renoJoin us for a casual information session to discuss CASA and how you can help our local foster youth over coffee, tea, or your beverage of choice - drinks on us. Learn more about all of the ways to get involved including becoming a volunteer or a Friend of CASA. Bring a friend or two! | 5303337142 | Free |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4766
#calocc-23189When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

Must be 21. Management reserves all rights.| More Information | 775.824.4430 | $225 All inclusive |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4764
#calocc-23185When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23173When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23174When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23175When: 1/29/2019 - 5:00:00 PM - 6:30:00 PM Tuesday - Where: Swill Coffee and Wine - 3366 Lakeside Ct,, renoJoin us for a casual information session to discuss CASA and how you can help our local foster youth over coffee, tea, or your beverage of choice - drinks on us. Learn more about all of the ways to get involved including becoming a volunteer or a Friend of CASA. Bring a friend or two! | 5303337142 | Free |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4767
#calocc-23190When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23176When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23177When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23178When: 2/2/2019 - 3:00:00 PM - 3:00:00 PM Saturday - Where: Swill Coffee and Wine - 3366 Lakeside Ct,, RenoJoin us for a casual information session to discuss CASA and how you can help our local foster youth over coffee, tea, or your beverage of choice - drinks on us. Learn more about all of the ways to get involved including becoming a volunteer or a Friend of CASA. Bring a friend or two! | Free |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4768
#calocc-23191When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23179When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23180When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23181When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.

| More Information | 775-323-3221 | $18-$25 |]]>http://www.downtownmakeover.com/calendar/event-details.asp?ID=4762
#calocc-23182When: 1/18/2019 - 2/9/2019 - 7:30:00 PM - 7:30:00 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Where: Bruka Theater - 99 North Virginia Street, RenoBruka Theatre’s 26th Season: A Classic Revolution continues the season’s classic bend with The Dresser, written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Dave Richards. Originally produced in 1980 on The West End and Broadway, The Dresser is theatre based on the author’s experiences as dresser to an English Shakespearean actor. The actor, called Sir, is a vainglorious actor, the last of the great breed of English performers. The play begins with Sir in a “bad way”, as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. This bracing, heartbreaking drama becomes a beautiful stand‐alone story for the redemptive nature of theatre. Playing January 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31 February 1, 2, 6A, 7, 8, 9 with matinees on January 27 and February 3, 2019.